Inventor Of The Week: Archive The invention of both major types of PWC is usually credited to clayton Jacobsen II of Arizona, originally a motocross enthusiast. http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/watercraft.html
Extractions: This Week Inventor Archive Inventor Search Inventor of the Week Archive Browse for a different Invention or Inventor PERSONAL WATERCRAFT A relatively recent but immensely popular addition to summertime leisure activities in the United States is the personal watercraft (PWC). Such vehicles have made it possible for people from all walks of life to enjoy fast-paced recreation on the open water without the encumbrance or expense of a full-sized boat. Today, there are PWCs capable of carrying three persons and reaching speeds of 60 miles per hour. The racing of souped up models, stand-up and sit-down, is an organized sport supported by competitions throughout the US. At the same time, personal watercraft have helped expand the concept of the waterside vacation, earning reserved areas on the country's lakes and shorelines. Being thrilling but safe, and easily accessible through rental as well as purchase, PWCs will continue to become more popular every year. Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT School of Engineering
CURRENT STATUS OF DUAL-CHANNEL PANCREAS SCANNING Your browser may not have a PDF reader available. Google recommends visiting our text version of this document. http://jnm.snmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/10/2/78.pdf